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Synopsis: The second "Highlander" movie, again with Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery. It's the year 2024 and all the ozone above Earth has gone. To protect people from dying, MacLeod helped in the construction of a giant "shield", several years ago. But, since there isn't left anyone Immortal after MacLeod's victory in the previous film, he has stopped being an Immortal himself. Now he is just an old man, until one day some other Immortals arrive on our planet. You see, the Immortals come from another planet...
Director(s): Russell Mulcahy
Production: Davis Panzer
 
IMDB:
4.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
1991
91 min
925 Views


It passed right through me.

[ Ramirez ] And just look

at my splendid waistcoat.

[ Both Groan ]

Wait a minute.

You guys-- You boys are

You guys are... de-- Wh

Larry!

All right, these tunnels run

along both sides of Max...

and they end up at the same place.

They both have security rooms,

and Neyman's in one of them.

So we should split up, and we'll

meet back together at the end.

You take this way.

Let's go, MacLeod.

No more. No more!

No more!

Alan.

Oh, my God.

[ Groans ]

Please.

Listen. Other coordinate

Six degrees, 42 minutes west.

You can get through the shield there.

You must see for yourself.

Mac?

Yes?

We did the right thing to build it.

Yes, we did.

[ MacLeod ] I won't forget you.

[ Louise ] MacLeod.

[ Katana ]

How very touching.

You don't have to worry.

No one gets out of Max.

But you said nobody

would get in either.

Who's that?

Louise Marcus.

The head of Cobalt.

A powerful enemy, I'm sure.

It doesn't matter now,

because they're both dead.

Don't let the door close!

Holy sh*t!

-Just stay back!

- I can help!

No, you can't not this time!

[ Shouts ]

Most people have a full measure of life.

And most people just watch

it slowly drip away.

But if you can summon it all up...

at one time,

in one place,

[ Whimpers ]

you can accomplish something...

glorious!

My time here is over.

You must go and search out Katana.

It'll take the power of you

both to destroy the shield.

Will I ever see you again?

Who knows, Highlander?

Who knows?

Go.

Show time.

Come on.

Outstanding!

[ Exhales ]

Time for your b*tch to die!

Whatever happens, don't stop.

What?

[ Yells, Grunts ]

[ Grunting Continues ]

MacLeod!

[ Screams ]

[ Screaming, Whimpering ]

No!

[ Laughing ]

I'm fine. I'm fine!

Oh, great.

[ Electricity Pulsing, Crackling ]

Let's go.

[ Louise Grunting ]

MacLeod! MacLeod!

Hold on!

That's it! Come on!

Life is going to be quite

predictable without MacLeod.

[ Glass Ball Shatters ]

Aren't we getting just a

little overconfident, partner?

You are betting on me, aren't you?

Oh, yes.

You see, I always play the favorite.

[ Explosion ]

[ Electrical Pulsing Crackling Continues ]

[ Wind Blowing ]

Alan was right.

The shield's got to come down.

There is only one way.

I haven't any idea where they are.

I mean, for God's sake, they dropped

off the screen almost 24 hours ago.

Everybody's got to be someplace.

Relax. At this point in his life,

he's a man with a mission.

And all his roads lead to me.

Right. I understand that.

But I do beg to differ.

What if he did get to

Neyman before he died?

And what if he did

get the coordinates?

What of it?

Well, just maybe...

they could figure it out--

about the ozone layer.

And if that's the case

Well, suffice to say that the company

would be spiraling into Chapter 11.

Will you be quiet?

It's MacLeod.

Looks as though you

f***ed up, eh, partner?

You really think so?

Well

Maybe.

[ Screaming ]

Then again, maybe not.

That's very cute.

[ Yells ]

[ Both Grunting ]

Come on!

[ Screaming ]

[ Groaning ]

There can be only one.

[ Groaning ]

[ Gasps ]

[ Ramirez's Voice ] It'll take the power

of you both to destroy the shield.

- MacLeod!

- [ Screaming ]

[ Ramirez's Voice ]

Most people have a full measure of life.

And most people just watch

it slowly drip away.

But if you can summon

it all up at one time,

in one place,

you can accomplish something...

glorious.

[ Rock ]

Maybe I'm wrong and

I should know better

To trust easily

I don't know

But I've waited so long

And I need to believe

that there must be a way

And I know

I've got one dream

That keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

One dream that love will find a way

Find a way Yeah, yeah

Mmm

Whoo

Yesterday's gone

And all that remains of the past

Is this memory

But it takes love that is strong

And a heart that is willing

To stand a little pain

We gotta live for today

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Dream it over and over

One dream that love will find a way

Find a way, yeah

One dream That's all

that I'm livin' for

One dream Dream it over and over

One dream that love will find a way

Find a way Yeah, yeah

Ooh, yeah

Yesterday's gone

And all that remains of the past

Is a memory

But it takes love that is strong

And a heart that's willing

To stand a little pain

Ooh, yeah, yeah, now

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

Just dream it

One dream

One dream

That love will find a way

I know I, I know I

One dream

One dream

That keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

Ooh, yeah, yeah

One dream that love will find a way

One dream

Ooh-ooh

Gonna find a way

Love will find a way

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

Just remember, one dream

One dream that love will find a way

I know I, I know I

One dream

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

Ooh, yeah, yeah

One dream that love will find a way

One dream

Ooh-ooh

Gonna find a way

Love will find a way

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

I got

One dream that keeps me hangin' on

One dream

Over and over

[ Continues ]

[ Fades ]

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Peter Bellwood

Peter Stafford Bellwood (born Leicester, England, 1943) is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the School of Archaeology and Anthropology of the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. He received his PhD from King's College in Cambridge in 1980. His areas of specialization include the prehistory of Southeast Asia and the Pacific from archaeological, linguistic and biological perspectives; origins of agriculture and resulting cultural, linguistic and biological developments (worldwide); interdisciplinary connections between archaeology, linguistics and human biology. He is currently involved in archaeological fieldwork projects in the Philippines and Vietnam.Professor Bellwood is the Secretary-General of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association and editor of the Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, a member of the following editorial boards: Asian Perspectives; Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory; Journal of Austronesian Studies; Journal of World Prehistory; Review of Archaeology; Sarawak Museum Journal. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, a corresponding fellow of the British Academy, and an honorary fellow of the Associazione Internationale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l'Oriente.. He aims to understand the movement of individuals of the past, rather than using a very narrow approach, which solely relies on material culture and crops. Bellwood was involved with a fieldwork project in the northern Moluccas islands of eastern Indonesia, involving joint research with Indonesian scholars and Geoffrey Irwin of Auckland University. Their work yielded cave sequences covering the past 35,000 years, with very clear signals of an Austronesian presence commencing after 4000 BP.Bellwood conducted the ARC Discovery project from 2014 to 2017 in which they focused on the migration of humans with regards to the Asia Neolithic time period. Professor Bellwood is now recently retired but he is still open to advise anyone anxious to do research in the East and Southeast Asia Neolithic especially relating to the migration of humans which is what he focuses on. more…

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